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Wine 101 The Fascinating Gewürztraminer
Unlock the mysteries of Gewürztraminer, a white grape renowned for its distinctive appearance and captivating sensory profile. Explore its origins in Alsace, savor its aromatic richness, and delve into the varying sweetness levels that make this grape a versatile companion for a wide range of culinary experiences.
Gewürztraminer in 60 Seconds
- Hailing from Alsace, situated on the border of Germany and France, Gewürztraminer is one of Alsace’s prestigious four noble varieties.
- Alsacian Gewürztraminer, accounting for a quarter of global production, spans sweetness levels from dry to off-dry.
- The grape’s genetic link to Savagnin in Germany allows it to flourish in cool climates, with global presence in Australia, the United States, and more.
The Origins of Gewürztraminer
- In German, Gewürztraminer translates to “spice traminer,” referencing its aromatic qualities.
- Genetically linked to Savagnin, the grape originated in Germany and thrives in cool-climate regions across Europe.
What Gewürztraminer Tastes Like
- Typically off-dry or semi-dry, Gewürztraminer’s heightened aromatics and low acidity can make even dry expressions taste sweeter.
- Medium to full-bodied with medium alcohol, its flavors include lychee, sweet baking spices, and floral rose notes.
Gewürztraminer’s Nobility
- As one of Alsace’s four “noble” grape varieties, Gewürztraminer is integral to grand cru, Vendanges Tardives (late-harvest), and Sélection de Graines Nobles (botrytis-affected) wines.
Foods To Pair With Gewürztraminer
- Its range of sweetness levels makes Gewürztraminer a versatile companion for various foods.
- Dry styles complement spicy dishes, such as Moroccan tagine, while dessert-style pairs well with confections featuring cinnamon, honey, dried nuts, or fruits.
10 Facts about Gewürztraminer
- Gewürztraminer is recognized by its pink skin, setting it apart from other white grapes.
- Its medium to deep golden color in the glass stems from the pink pigment in its skin.
- Lychee and rose aromas are distinct markers for identifying Gewürztraminer.
- The grape hails from Alsace, one of France’s border regions with Germany.
- Alsacian Gewürztraminer is one of the region’s four noble varieties, known for its versatility.
- Gewürztraminer’s genetic link to Savagnin contributes to its success in cool-climate regions.
- The term “Gewürz” translates to “spice,” highlighting the grape’s aromatic qualities.
- Gewürztraminer exhibits flavors ranging from dry to off-dry, with a medium to full body.
- Alsace’s grand cru, Vendanges Tardives, and Sélection de Graines Nobles wines feature Gewürztraminer.
- Gewürztraminer’s global presence includes Australia, the United States, and Germany.
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